VXDIAG VCX Nano for TOYOTA Compatible with SAE J2534 In my experience, it’s not quite plug and play, but it really wasn’t very difficult if you can follow simple instructions.Ģ. If you’re assembling a dedicated Techstream box, You’d have better results running it directly on the tablet. I’ve had no issues with the inexpensive (<$20) Chinese mini VCI cables. I’m running a Dell equivalent to the Surface 3, and it is plenty as a dedicated Techstream box.
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You still have to install a VM software on whatever OS you are running (be it MacOS, Linux, or Windows10) and install the instance to the software VM.
The “pre-assembled” is not necessarily that, it is simply a VM instance that is preconfigured with windows XP and the TIS v12.x.x on it already. That surface should work fine, I have mine running on a Lenovo Thinkpad Yoga 12 (S1) without issue. Yes there is some setup that needs to happen, depending on where you get the software you may need to do a registry hack to get the system to properly recognize the cable.Īs for what it will work on, that is up to you, your budget and how tech savvy you are. Many of us have been able to get TechStream working on modern laptops without issue.
In the following link, you can download the Techstream software if you can’t use the included CD.Īny experience good or bad with Mini VCI cable: Newest TIS techstream software : V16.20.023įree download Toyota TIS Techstream V16.20.023 (no need key)įree download Techstream 15.00.026 and Win7 setup Where to buy the cable that works with Toyota TIS Techstream Software, and the newest techstream software? Besides Toyota Mini VCI J2534 cable, which diagnostic tool is the alternative of Toyota Mini VCI cable?